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This colonial, romantic city is enveloped in lush green landscapes. What are you waiting for? Book your trip to Ponta Delgada and...

Explore the island's landmarks 

The lagoons are one of its treasures. The most famous are Sete Cidades, the largest at around 4 kilometres wide, and Furnas, where food is cooked underground. The impressive silhouettes of the City Gates and São Brás Fort are unforgettable. There are plenty of recreational and cultural events in the romantic António Borges Gardens.

Enjoy the peaceful evenings

In the warmest months, the old part of town is full of life. There are traditional street markets where you can find a bit of everything, including music, books, handicrafts and local dishes. The renovated marina is the ideal place for a stroll to enjoy the unforgettable view at any time of the year.


Culture and Business

On a business trip, knowing the culture and customs of the country you are visiting can have a big impact on the success of your business.

Before leaving

Make sure you have your identity card or passport and boarding pass with you. Depending on your country of origin, take care of your visa or other necessary documentation ahead of time.

Climate

The climate type is maritime temperate, with hot summers and rainy winters, with Atlantic, continental and Mediterranean influences. The climate also varies according to the altitude and proximity to the ocean.

Time zone

Continental Portugal and Madeira = GMT
Azores = GMT - 1

Geography & politics

Portugal is part of the Iberian Peninsula and is located in southwestern Europe. It includes two archipelagos: the islands of Madeira and the islands of the Azores. Portugal is a semi-presidential Democratic Republic, where the Prime Minister is the head of government. It is part of the European Union.

Tipping & paying

Portugal is part of the Eurozone, so the currency is the Euro (EUR). Many places accept credit card payments, but it is always helpful to have some money with you. There are many ATMs where you can withdraw money. It is common to tip around 10% if you are satisfied with the service.

Languages & useful phrases

Portuguese is the official language of Portugal. Some useful phrases in Portuguese are: “olá” = hello, “por favor” = please; “muito obrigado/a” = thank you very much; “desculpe” = sorry.

What you should do

Don’t be surprised if you are invited to lunch to talk business—it is common for these lunches to run long. Family and the social side of life are very important and it is essential to establish good relationships when doing business.

What you shouldn’t do

Don’t try to rush negotiations. The Portuguese take their time and like to be meticulous, so try to be patient. Don’t be late for meetings—even though people may not be as punctual as in other European countries, you are expected to arrive on time when doing business.

What to wear

Men should wear a suit and tie and women the formal equivalent, with elegance. Appearance is important, so be conservative and professional, adjusting your choices to the industry you work for and the type of occasion.

First impressions

When meeting someone in a business context, greet them with a handshake. After some encounters and in social situations, it is normal to give two kisses on the cheeks—but between men, continue with a handshake or a hug. If you are invited to someone's house, take a box of chocolates or a good bottle of Portuguese wine as a thank you gesture.